Ttc - Prof. Patrick N Allitt - American Religious History Jun 2026

: 24 lectures, approximately 30 minutes each (12 hours total).

He handles the "Protestant-Catholic-Jew" triad of the mid-20th century with nuance, showing how these groups eventually merged into a generalized "Judeo-Christian" ethic during the Cold War to contrast against "Godless Communism."

Professor Allitt’s course is not just a look back at the past; it is a user’s manual for understanding contemporary American culture and politics. The debates over church-state separation, the influence of faith in voting booths, and the constant friction between traditionalism and progressivism are not new. They are the recurring themes of the American story. TTC - Prof. Patrick N Allitt - American Religious History

The Social Gospel, Fundamentalism, the Scopes Trial, Civil Rights, and late-century pluralism. Martin Luther King Jr., Billy Graham, Reinhold Niebuhr About Professor Patrick N. Allitt

Following changes to immigration law, the course concludes by looking at the growing presence of Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and the rapid rise of the "Nones"—those who claim no religious affiliation but often maintain personal spiritual practices. Why This Lecture Series Matters : 24 lectures, approximately 30 minutes each (12

The Great Courses series, American Religious History , taught by Professor Patrick N. Allitt

Here is why this series is essential viewing for anyone trying to make sense of the American experiment. They are the recurring themes of the American story

Demonstrating the American desire to link faith with health, prophecy, and modern living.

Progressive Christians focused on reforming societal structures and helping the poor.

: Revisiting how religious history has reinterpreted events like the Revolution, moving beyond purely secular or economic explanations. Related Works by Prof. Allitt

Founded by Joseph Smith, representing a radical restorationist narrative set in the American landscape.

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